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The question was for curiosity: how did you find the link the day after the publishing, since I didn't advertise about it and if you do not specifically google the exact terms "super micro max chess" this result is not coming out!!...(I was willing to write you a private message but the system didn't allow me)

PS: I've just broken the 800 character barrier: now full source code file is composed of _797_ all lovely ascii printable charactes! ;)

With “smmax” NNN I always indicated the (decreasing) number of bytes of the source code.

After evolving the "standard" super micro-max (that doesn't take into account under promotion, castling and en-passant) with the management of FIDE rules I created another parallel version called “sm-fide” that - as the other - have NNN as suffix to indicate the source code size.

Then with this last release of this “fide” version I created a variant of it with embedded the “winboard interface” and suffixed it with the new code size.

To recap answering your question:- “SM-Fide 760” is the fide version with source length of 760 with character interface- “SM-Fide 760 - Winboard Interface 938” is the program above (the 760 bytes one) with embedded winboard interface and the new source length of 938 bytes

PS: on the repository there is also a suffix “l4” that indicates the search tree depth of 4 (the other – slower – has 5)

With “smmax” NNN I always indicated the (decreasing) number of bytes of the source code.

After evolving the "standard" super micro-max (that doesn't take into account under promotion, castling and en-passant) with the management of FIDE rules I created another parallel version called “sm-fide” that - as the other - have NNN as suffix to indicate the source code size.

Then with this last release of this “fide” version I created a variant of it with embedded the “winboard interface” and suffixed it with the new code size.

To recap answering your question:- “SM-Fide 760” is the fide version with source length of 760 with character interface- “SM-Fide 760 - Winboard Interface 938” is the program above (the 760 bytes one) with embedded winboard interface and the new source length of 938 bytes

PS: on the repository there is also a suffix “l4” that indicates the search tree depth of 4 (the other – slower – has 5)

A completely rewritten new release: 583 bytes of executable file playing within full fide rules and with a nice color "point and move" interface as a bonus! ;)(ref. http://sourceforge.net/projects/smmax/files/smex%20583%20fide.zip/download)